Hi,

We're happy to announce a new version of the Highcharts JS Wrapper and the
Web Stack hosted at https://github.com/ba-st/. This is a multi-release
announcement of the following related project versions:

   - HighchartsSt <https://github.com/ba-st/HighchartsSt> v6.0.0
      - Updated Highcharts and Highstock JS libraries to version 6.0.3
      - Improved Importing Tools
      - Improved Travis CI integration
      - Willow <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow> v7.0.0. Changes since
   latest announcement:
   - Added composition of table row commands
      - Refactored a bunch of common utilities into it's own project
      - Improved JSScript extensions
      - Willow-Bootstrap <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-Bootstrap> v7.0.0
   - Updated Willow base support to v7.0.0
      - Improved Radio Web Views
      - Willow-JQueryUI <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-JQueryUI> v6.0.0
      - Updated Willow base support to v7.0.0
      - Improved Radio Web Views
      - Willow-SpinKit <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-SpinKit> v4.0.0
      - Updated Willow base support to v7.0.0
      - Willow-Playground <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-Playground/>
   v3.0.0
   - Updated dependencies to the latest versions
      - You can now grab a ready to use image from the releases page
      - RenoirSt <https://github.com/ba-st/RenoirSt> v4.1.0
      - Add another way of creating descendant combinators for cases when
      the right part of the expression needs parenthesis
      - Updated dependencies

SemanticUI <https://github.com/ba-st/Willow-SemanticUI> and Materialize CSS
<https://github.com/fortizpenaloza/Willow-Materialize> integration are
still a work in progress.
Find a more detailed changelog and migration instructions on the release
pages of each repository.

Special thanks to Ignacio Martinez <https://github.com/nachomf> and Juan
Escalada <https://github.com/JuanEscalada> for contributing some of the new
features. Also to Maxi Tabacman and Mariano Martinez Peck for the
Highcharts update.

Anyone interested in joining our ba-st projects <https://github.com/ba-st/>
is welcomed, and you can also get some interesting ideas in crafting lint
rules to support team coding standards
<https://medium.com/mercap-tech-blog/supporting-team-coding-standards-af270140591d>
.

Regards,
Gabriel Cotelli, Maxi Tabacman and all the contributors.

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